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As Glencore eyes Teck, Brad Wall sees echoes of 2010 battle for Potash Corp.

As Glencore eyes Teck, Brad Wall sees echoes of 2010 battle for Potash Corp.

CALGARY — Former Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall says he doesn't know enough of the details to take a public stance on the merits of mining giant Glencore PLC's ongoing hostile takeover bid for Teck Resources Ltd.
Proposed Canadian grocery code lays out process to resolve disputes, impose sanctions

Proposed Canadian grocery code lays out process to resolve disputes, impose sanctions

Efforts to craft a Canadian grocery code of conduct have reached a major milestone with a proposed final version that includes a process to resolve disputes and impose sanctions on systemic violators of the code.
Woman says officer who accused her of assault kicked her during N.S. housing protest

Woman says officer who accused her of assault kicked her during N.S. housing protest

HALIFAX — A woman accused of assaulting police during a housing protest in Halifax has denied intentionally kicking two constables, saying she was avoiding "kicks and stomps" from landing on her.
Iowa Democrats' plan: Hold 1st caucuses, report votes later

Iowa Democrats' plan: Hold 1st caucuses, report votes later

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Democrats are proposing a novel way to get around their demotion from the leadoff spot on the party’s presidential nominating calendar: They would still put on the first-in-the-nation caucuses but would be open to withhol
Michigan Democrats act to protect abortion rights of workers

Michigan Democrats act to protect abortion rights of workers

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Democrats continued efforts to protect abortion rights Wednesday as the state Legislature advanced a bill that would outlaw companies from retaliating against employees for receiving abortions.
New legislation to counter China pushed by Senate Democrats

New legislation to counter China pushed by Senate Democrats

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats launched a new legislative effort Wednesday in one of the few areas that appears to be generating bipartisanship in Congress — taking on China.
Relatives of Americans held abroad seek action from Biden

Relatives of Americans held abroad seek action from Biden

WASHINGTON (AP) — Relatives of Americans detained abroad gathered outside the White House on Wednesday to urge the Biden administration to do more to bring their loved ones home.
Swiss lower house approves closer ties to Taiwan legislature

Swiss lower house approves closer ties to Taiwan legislature

GENEVA (AP) — Switzerland's lower house of parliament has voted to tighten ties with the legislature in Taiwan, a move that could further rankle China after recent visits by Western lawmakers to the island.
Canada pledges $71 million in aid for Sudan, South Sudan and Central African Republic

Canada pledges $71 million in aid for Sudan, South Sudan and Central African Republic

OTTAWA — International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan has announced $71 million in humanitarian aid for Sudan and two neighbouring countries that are dealing with a large number of refugees in the wake of a violent crisis.
Ex-UN food chief returns to South Carolina roots for speech

Ex-UN food chief returns to South Carolina roots for speech

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — For the first time in 25 years, former South Carolina Gov. David Beasley stood before lawmakers in his home state and gave a speech Wednesday.